Who and What is the Ortho-Bionomy Association of Canada:
The Ortho-Bionomy® Association of Canada was established and incorporated as a non-profit, professional association in 2003 to promote the knowledge and use of Ortho-Bionomy through information and education.
https://www.ortho-bionomy.ca
The Ortho-Bionomy® Association of Canada was established and incorporated as a non-profit, professional association in 2003 to promote the knowledge and use of Ortho-Bionomy through information and education.
https://www.ortho-bionomy.ca
OBAC Mission Statement
OUR VISION
Ortho-Bionomy Across Canada.
OUR MISSION:
To promote the experience and practice of Ortho-Bionomy through accessibility, education and information.
THE PURPOSE:
Of the Ortho-Bionomy Association of Canada is to:
The term Ortho-Bionomy® and the graphic symbol of the sand dollar are the registered trademark of The Ortho-Bionomy Association of Canada (OBAC). Only qualified professional members in good standing of (OBAC) has permission to use the trademarks. *Student Members are not eligible to use the trademarks.
The Association (OBAC) is legally responsible to monitor and protect the use of Canadian Ortho-Bionomy registered trademarks.
Ortho-Bionomy Across Canada.
OUR MISSION:
To promote the experience and practice of Ortho-Bionomy through accessibility, education and information.
THE PURPOSE:
Of the Ortho-Bionomy Association of Canada is to:
- Promote and uphold the principles, philosophy and practice of Ortho-Bionomy
- Establish and regulate educational standards for Instructors and Students of Ortho-Bionomy in Canada
- Maintain and monitor registration of Ortho-Bionomy Practitioners and Instructors in Canada
- Provide information and support to those using and studying Ortho-Bionomy
- Educate the public and Healthcare providers about the benefits of Ortho-Bionomy
The term Ortho-Bionomy® and the graphic symbol of the sand dollar are the registered trademark of The Ortho-Bionomy Association of Canada (OBAC). Only qualified professional members in good standing of (OBAC) has permission to use the trademarks. *Student Members are not eligible to use the trademarks.
The Association (OBAC) is legally responsible to monitor and protect the use of Canadian Ortho-Bionomy registered trademarks.